Scenes From Passion
Week
Is Failure
Final?
Matthew 26: 31-33
Luke 22:31 – 33
Mark 14:30 – 31
Peter’s Denial
I find that even though Jesus was managing related
activities regarding resurrection, He still found time for “one person”, namely
Peter (Matthew 28:7 “He is not here…Go tell His disciples and Peter…) So now
comes time to restore Peter and give commission to His disciples.
A Model for Restoration of a Believer:
Step 1 - Peter failed and was sorrowful.
He later found comfort with his friends. Sometimes a believer loses faith and
either never returns (like Judas), stays on the fringes and never gets back
into the mix or finds themselves in the support of fellow believers (as Peter did).
Peter was disappointed with himself, but he did not lose faith (Of course,
Jesus already prayed for him and all believers).
Step 2 – Not because a person fails, does it
mean they lost love (Look at Peter’s response when he first ran to the tomb.
See the same response when John tells him “It’s the Lord” [John 21:7]).
Step 3 - Jesus returns and has fellowship with
the Seven. In the fellowship of his brethren Jesus confronts and rebukes
Peter’s actions (Called him by his “old name “Simon”, then asking him if he
loved him 3 times). Peter knew exactly where Jesus was going. Peter humbly
resigns to Jesus.
Step 4 – According to Moore, after this
discourse Jesus “charges Peter with oversight of His flock”. Peter hangs up his
fisherman gear and returns to full-time ministry.
How
does the text inform you as a minister in the kingdom? - This is a
working model one can follow for restoring a fallen or discouraged
brother/sister. Solid path when we have failed. Failure is not Final! Moore (678)tells us in this section that “Even though Peter had failed, it doesn't mean
that He is no longer valuable. And it did not mean Jesus would not give him the
keys to the kingdom”. He goes on to say that “Since Peter has already been
“duly chastised” by Jesus”, there’s no need to drag this issue out any further.
We (Church leaders and lay people) can take a page from this exchange between
Jesus and Peter.
I believe that we miss the big picture sometimes when
someone fails. Some do a good job of coming alongside a fallen brother. I know this text has moved me and the way I
will conduct ministry.
Written
by Pastor Kevin A. Hall
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